Rose State College and Community Health Centers of Oklahoma Launch Raider Care

Two students in blue medical scrubs practice patient positioning with X-ray equipment in a radiologic technology lab.

Rose State College, in partnership with Community Health Centers of Oklahoma, is proud to announce the opening of Raider Care, a new healthcare clinic located in the Raider Care & Resource Center. Raider Care will officially open to patients on April 6, 2026, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 1 PM on April 15 during Spring Fling.

Raider Care expands access to convenient, affordable, and high-quality healthcare for both Rose State students and the surrounding community. The clinic provides comprehensive services, including primary care, lab work, case management, and Healthy Start support programs. Services are available to patients of all ages, reinforcing the college’s commitment to community wellness.

“This partnership reflects our mission to support student success and strengthen the health of our community,” said Rose State College President Travis Hurst. “By bringing accessible healthcare directly to campus, Raider Care removes barriers and ensures more people receive the care they need.”

Operated by Community Health Centers of Oklahoma, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving underserved populations, Raider Care offers care regardless of insurance status or income. The clinic accepts most insurance plans and provides a sliding fee scale for uninsured patients, making services accessible to everyone.

Raider Care Details

Location: Raider Care & Resource Center

Hours of Operation:

  • Monday & Wednesday: 8 AM – 5 PM
  • Tuesday & Thursday: 3 PM – 6 PM
  • Friday: Closed

Appointments: Call 405-807-0087

Services Include:

  • Primary medical care
  • Lab services (including over 20 tests during initial visits)
  • Case management and insurance assistance
  • Healthy Start programs

Case managers are available on-site to help patients enroll in or renew insurance coverage. Patients may also benefit from the federal 340B prescription drug program, which provides significant discounts on medications at participating Walgreens locations in Del City and Midwest City.

Registration forms can be completed online at Community Health Centers of Oklahoma or in person during visits.

Raider Care is open to the public; individuals do not need to be Rose State students to receive care.

Visit Raider Care for more information. 

Urgent Rose Alert:

Due to ongoing weather conditions, Rose State College is closed for the evening as of 6:45 PM, March 10th.